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Too late for my MM Megaphobema robustum?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spidepaw" data-source="post: 205048" data-attributes="member: 38031"><p>I've been keeping Ts for a while but in what I'm told is an unusual stroke of luck pretty much all of my slings in the past have matured into females... except my Megaphobema robustum sling I got about 6 years ago which matured as male this year. It is the first MM in my collection and I was never particularly interested in breeding and never looked into it so did not realize they have a time limit after their mature molt to find a female. I more or less continued business as usual after his mature molt and didn't mark the date but I am reasonably certain it was more than 4 months ago and I only began to look into MM behavior more seriously as he recently began to refuse to eat. </p><p></p><p>Anything I can do for him at this point? And if no, how much longer does he have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spidepaw, post: 205048, member: 38031"] I've been keeping Ts for a while but in what I'm told is an unusual stroke of luck pretty much all of my slings in the past have matured into females... except my Megaphobema robustum sling I got about 6 years ago which matured as male this year. It is the first MM in my collection and I was never particularly interested in breeding and never looked into it so did not realize they have a time limit after their mature molt to find a female. I more or less continued business as usual after his mature molt and didn't mark the date but I am reasonably certain it was more than 4 months ago and I only began to look into MM behavior more seriously as he recently began to refuse to eat. Anything I can do for him at this point? And if no, how much longer does he have? [/QUOTE]
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